Gill Auden, chief executive officer of the hospice, said Mrs Burgess was a very special person.
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But what did Auden know, padding around in filthy carpet slippers, filling teacups with cigarette butts?
He was even asked to broadcast a programme about Auden for the BBC.
Among the post-1914 poets, it includes the likes of Yeats, Eliot, Lowell, Auden, Betjeman, Thomas and Heaney.
Auden, Wallace Stevens and Seamus Heaney and the novels of Raymond Carver, Robert Louis Stevenson and J.
Auden never separated the public from the private spheres in his writing, convinced that they mattered to each other.
Auden also recognised that there was a contradiction at the heart of Spender.
Auden, who were pillars of Western civilization and mainstream culture and whose own politics, in many cases, were hardly leftist.
"Poetry makes nothing happen, " wrote WH Auden, and Mr Chiurai does not expect his own art to be any different.
Auden, and he longed to create in art a figure as memorable as the characters in Dickens or in Tolstoy.
The archive, never seen in public before, includes a letter from WH Auden to Day-Lewis criticising one of the latter's poems.
Auden, brilliant, testy, carpet-slippered, always much older than his years, told him that he was writing too much, and too quickly.
Rather surprisingly, Auden, a defining poet of the decade, does not appear in this part, though he is well represented elsewhere.
The Olympics present themselves as pure spectacle as Auden said of poetry, the Games appear to make nothing happen and television loves a spectacle.
Auden, Dylan Thomas, Cecil Day Lewis, Stephen Spender, and Louis MacNeice.
Auden, Adolfo Bioy Casares, James (Frog-Eyes) Baldwin, even Sir James himself.
Auden and Julian Barnes, but never caught on widely with readers.
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Auden, whose work Hoggart had first encountered in the 1930s.
This year's National Theatre highlights include a new, as yet untitled, Alan Bennett play about a fictional meeting between composer Benjamin Britten and poet WH Auden.
Auden and his poet-boyfriend, Chester Kallman, Carson McCullers, Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears, Jane and Paul Bowles, Oliver Smith, Marc Blitzstein, Richard Wright, and Gypsy Rose Lee.
Summed up memorably by WH Auden in his verse Night Mail, cruelly misquoted above, the TPO made its first journey in 1838 from London to the Midlands.
He studied classics at Wadham College, Oxford from 1923 and went on to become a well-known member of the Auden group of poets and intellectuals in the 1930s.
That backhanded compliment, like Auden's, well describes Macau's elusive charm.
Mr. Sheik's music softens and sentimentalizes the script, and he has trouble with the vigorous rhythms of Auden's verse, but at their best his plaintive songs are dramatically effective.
He said he had finished a play about the friendship between poet WH Auden and composer Benjamin Britten, with rehearsals due to start at the National Theatre in September.
Auden, who pointed the mystery writer Raymond Chandler canonward.
Some 20 years later, in the wake of the publication of the final part of the trilogy, The Return of the King, WH Auden wrote that the cycle surpassed Milton's Paradise Lost.
Auden and Ted Geisel dragging themselves into the Random House offices in the old Villard mansion at Madison and 50th St. in New York to stories of great mergers between old publishing houses, people are at the center.
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